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TED BUNDY - Character Sketch

 

TED BUNDY

-Xinea Ansari

https://writingsbyshe.blogspot.com/

Ted Bundy is one of the most well-known serial killers in American history. He kidnapped, raped, and
murdered numerous young women and girls during the 1970s and possibly earlier.
 Ted Bundy was a very dangerous man that made history through his absolute cruelty. Bundy’s personality is certainly crucial in understanding his behaviour.

Bundy was regarded as handsome and charismatic, traits that he exploited to win the trust of victims and society. He would typically approach his victims in public places, feigning injury or disability, before knocking them unconscious and taking them to secluded locations to rape and strangle them. He was truly a monster. It is fascinatingly horrid how someone’s mind may work like that. And, how someone who seems so sincere at first could turn out to be something like Ted BundyHe was a sadistic sociopath who took pleasure from another human's pain and the control he had over his victims, to the point of death, and even after.

Generally shy and introverted but he was said to have handsome features and charisma.  Bundy could be described as being highly introverted. Although he put up a façade of extraversion, he grew up as a shy individual and did not know how to approach social interactionsHe was unsympathetic to his victims’ failing to end his cruelty despite the women’s pleas for their lives. He was very organized and neat in his murders, leaving no evidence that would lead the police to him. He was intelligent and creative in the ways he performed his murders, changing his approach to achieve success and ensure that he would not be caught.  The Cognitive/Experiential Domain helps to analyse Bundy’s point of view. Bundy was field-independent. He relied more on his own interpretation of his environment, instead of social cues. He based his actions on his own rules and less on those of society

Understanding any murderer’s thoughts and feelings is important in understanding their personality. Ted Bundy was a very dangerous man that made history through his absolute cruelty.

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